Summary

Martin Scorsesehas made unnumbered classic films in his more than 50 age as a filmmaker , including fabled movies likeTaxi DriverandRaging Bull , Oscar victor such asThe Departed , and fan - favorites includingGoodfellasandThe Wolf of Wall Street . With the liberation of his late spat motion picture , Killers of the Flower Moon , he added another masterly work to his incredible filmography . However , that movie was delayed several times due to finance issues and Covid-19 , and at one point there were fears that it would not be made at all . But for every movie Scorsese has released , it seems there is another that did not make it into production .

The lean ofunrealized Scorsese projectsis a stack alternative film history of what could have been that include everything from a New Yorker Jesus movie , his take onBlade Runner , and even Martin ’s ownGodfatherflick . It ’s merriment to reckon what could have been and think how these motion-picture show would have changed the course of his life history , but it is also significant to keep in brain the butterfly effect and remember that to monkey with such animpressive filmography as Scorsese’scould efface some of his finest achievements or the epic collaborations as he ’s had with actors including Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio .

10Untitled Jesus in New York movie

A black and white movie set in contemporary times

Back in the early 1960s when Scorsese was still trying to get his first moving picture made , he toyed with the thought of a black and white film based on the Gospels , but instead of being put in biblical time , it wouldtake space on the Lower East Side with the excruciation occurring on the West Side docks(viaCommonweal . ) Scorsese afterward said that he empty the projection after ascertain the 1964 movieThe Gospel accord to St. Matthew , however , he would continue to search faith and organized religion in later movie likeThe Last Temptation of Christ , Silence , and hisrecently announced coming cinema reportedly about Jesus .

9Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

Scorsese failed to secure the rights to the book

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8The Godfather Part II

Francis Ford Coppola wanted Marty for the job

speak of gangsters , fans may be surprised to learn thatFrancis Ford Coppola met with Scorsese to see if he would be concerned in direct the sequel to his tremendously successful 1972 movieThe Godfather . Coppola was impressed with Scorsese ’s talent and press for him to get the job ; however , Paramount Pictures would not agree to allow anyone except Coppola to man the sequel . Scorsese later said he did n’t trust he was the proper mortal for the movie , stating : “ I would ’ve made something interesting , but his[Coppola’s]maturity was already there . I still had this kind of edgy matter , the unwarranted kid tend around . " ( viaDeadline )

7Notes from the Underground

An adaptation of the Russian novella

Fyodor Dostoevsky ’s novellaNotes from the Undergroundis one of many books by the renowned Russian novelist Scorsese has considered conform . However , Scorsese gave up the idea after being offered the Paul Schrader screenplay forTaxi Driverthat deals with standardized themes of alienation , loneliness , disillusionment and even has a similar tale stylus . In fact , the two project are so likewise that upon the release ofTaxi Driverin 1976 , film critic Pauline Kael identify it as “ a raw , tabloid version of Notes from the Underground . ” ( viaThe New Yorker )

6Scarface

Robert De Niro was almost Tony Montana

Today , Scarfaceis associated with Al Pacino ’s excellent 1983 performance , but , around the same time , Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro were induce moves to produce their own remake of the 1932 crime film , with De Niro playing the titular character Tony Montana(viaFar Out . ) The report perish that when Pacino was considering train up the role , he called his friend De Niro to call for for advice , and Robert encouraged him to make the motion picture with director Brian De Palma , say if De Palm did not make it , he would do it with Scorsese .

5Schindler’s List

Steven Spielberg didn’t feel mature enough for the film

In 1988 , Steven Spielberg thought he was not matured enough as a filmmaker to do justice to the heroic WWII movieSchindler ’s Listhe had been develop with screenwriter Steven Zaillian . Believing it would be better if this tarradiddle was told by somebody Judaic , he offered the line of work to Scorsese . However , following the negative response to his controversial filmThe Last Temptation of Christ , Scorsese endorse out of the project and Spielberg determine to act as director after all . Scorsese and Spielberg would alternatively decide to trade moviesandScorsese would then direct the 1991 filmCape Fear , which Spielberg had been rise at the time .

4An Alexander the Great Biopic

Just one of many unrealized Scorsese biopics

Just one in a long list of biopics that Scorsese would consider make , this movie would have star Leonardo DiCaprio as Alexander the Great with a screenplay byThe Usual Suspectswriter Christopher McQuarrie andJurassic Park IIIscreenwriter Peter Buchman ( viaEW . ) The project , regrettably , never got off the ground and DiCaprio then moved to a challenger Baz Luhrmann production based on the Greek top executive . However , it seems DiCaprio could never quite catch a break as this motion-picture show , too , was call off after Oliver Stone ’s 2004 movieAlexander , starring Colin Farrell , was free .

3Sinatra

John Travola was cast as Frank Sinatra

Another long festering biopic is a Scorsese moving-picture show telling the lifespan tarradiddle of rat pack crooner Frank Sinatra . Planned throughout much of the 2000s , this celluloid in the beginning chuck John Travolta in the wind rolebefore programme were made to have Leonardo DiCaprio spiel the lead ( viaFar Out . ) However , hearsay has it that Scorsese wished to search the singer ’s alleged tie with the syndicate , and Sinatra ’s estate refused to grant him the film right to the singer ’s sprightliness tarradiddle to the acclaimed manager .

2Taxi Driver 2

Featuring an older Travis Bickle

Audiences were shocked to hear in 2005 that Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese had been talk about plans for a potential follow - up toTaxi Driverthat featured an older Travis Bickle . In 2011 , it was reported thatScorsese and Danish director Lars Von Trier were also considering a remake ofTaxi Driver(viaSlash moving picture . ) In 2013 , De Niro revealed that the film ’s original author Paul Schrader had drafted a playscript for a sequel , but they mat it was not good enough to move forward with . Today , De Niro say it ’s unlikely there will ever be a subsequence and viewers are felicitous to letthe legacy of the originalTaxi Driverstay entire .

1Gangs of New York TV Series

Scorsese would have directed the first two episodes

Scorsese ’s 2002 epical historical dramaGangs of New Yorkhas proved to be a devotee favorite in recent years , so much so that in 2022Miramax Television announced programme to make a goggle box series based onGangs of New York . Scorsese was set to executive produce and lead the first twoGangs of New Yorkepisodes , much like he did for other show likeBoardwalk EmpireandVinyl . The series plan to tell apart a new story focusing on different characters than the picture show . However , following the announcement of the labor , there have been no further exploitation , and currently its future is unclear .

Sources : Commonweal , Deadline , The New Yorker , Far Out , EW , Far Out , Slash Film

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